Hong Kong protest organizers arrested after using app. Hong Kong protesters were arrested after police monitored the smart phone app used to organize protests against a controversial extradition bill. >>

Hong Kong protest: 'Nearly two million' join demonstration. Organisers say two million people turn up for a protest against a controversial extradition bill. >>

Hong Kong protesters push ahead with mass rally despite suspension of controversial bill. Hong Kong is preparing for another day of protest as campaigners look to keep the pressure on the government, despite a move by the city's embattled leader to suspend a controversial extradition bill. >>

Hong Kong protests: Scale of the march in photos. Organisers had hoped for a million people - but the attendance may have been double that. >>

Hong Kong protests: Thousands march against extradition bill. Thousands of people marched in Hong Kong on Sunday against a controversial extradition bill. >>

Hong Kong's leader apologizes after extradition bill fuels massive protests. The embattled leader of Hong Kong apologized over the handling of a controversial extradition bill after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets Sunday as outrage over the legislation continues to boil over. >>

Hong Kong's leader apologizes as massive protests continue. The bill had drawn up to 1 million demonstrators to mass protests in Hong Kong >>

Huge crowds expected to call for complete withdrawal of bill. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Hong Kong as campaigners look to keep the pressure on the government, despite a move by the city's embattled leader to suspend a controversial extradition bill. CNN's Anna Coren reports. >>

Huge crowds march in Hong Kong, piling pressure on leader. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents, mostly in black, jammed the city's streets Sunday in a march protesting the government's handling of a proposed extradition bill. >>

Photos From the Hong Kong Extradition Protests. Opponents of a government plan to allow extraditions to mainland China were undeterred by the suspension of the legislation, protesting by the hundreds of thousands for the second consecutive weekend. >>

She stared down a group of riot police to protest bill. CNN's Matt Rivers speaks with a woman whose impassioned cry during the Hong Kong protests against a controversial extradition bill, now suspended, went viral. >>

Thousands continue to protest in Hong Kong. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Hong Kong as campaigners look to keep the pressure on the government, despite a move by the city's embattled leader to suspend a controversial extradition bill. CNN's Anna Coren reports. >>